A ‘Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav’ special organic candle to celebrate 75 years of Indian Independence.
Wow factor – Hand-poured Pure Soy Candles l 200 ml Glass Jar l Sustainable Packaging l Floral scent of Wild Lily and Vanilla
Inspired by the stone carved motifs of Ahmedabad Heritage Structures, this vibrant embroidery artwork is curated in the form of a Trellis Pattern. A timeless gift of Indian Heritage, embroidery is the non-verbal language of civilization.
With our embroidery frames, appreciate the traditional art of needle and thread and add an aesthetic touch to your home! Available in multiple heritage-inspired designs.
Gift your loved ones these aesthetic and functional handmade straw baskets. Handwoven using kauna grass by the weaver community of Manipur, these baskets are directly sourced from the artisans. 100% environment-friendly and sustainable, they are perfect for yourself and your loved ones.
An heirloom piece, they can be passed down from generation to generation. An apt souvenir of India.
As each piece is individually handmade, there will be minor differences in size, shape and shade.
Nothing screams authentic louder than woven basket bags made of sun-dried eco-friendly materials that the weavers have long used in Manipur as a part of their traditional art. Handwoven straw bag made from locally sourced water reeds, kauna grass.
This unique handcrafted bag is a perfect gift for yourself and your loved ones. Natural and sustainable material adds a lovely touch to your look and home.
All basket bags are hand woven, so design variations may occur.
A tribal art form practised by the tribals of Sahyadri ranges, the Warli Art first originated in the state of Maharashtra. The folk art of Maharashtra, it is based on basic geometric shapes: a circle, a triangle and a square.
The enigmatic art form can be traced back to the 10th century AD. The art form is centred around mother nature and its elements, and quite often, multiple natural forms become the central focus of these artworks.
Warli Painting is a tribal art practised by the Adivasi community located in the North Sahyadri Range of Western India. The roots of this tribal art can be traced back to the 10th century AD. The original art was monosyllabic and used a basic graphic vocabulary of a circle, a triangle and a square.
A Perfect Souvenir of India. Gift it to your loved ones and contribute to our mission of spreading awareness about this traditional tribal art form.